MEDIA
• Times’ staffers will begin moving into new digs this month, and ultimately print people will (gasp!) sit next to Web people. [NYO]
• Portfolio goes to press, thanks in part to freelance editing from Michael Caruso. (He took Matt Cooper’s office.) [NYO]
• Will Jim Berrien be forced out of Forbes Inc. by Bono’s Elevation Partners? [NYP]

LAW
• Is Eric Krautheimer, the Sullivan & Cromwell partner at the center of Aaron Charney’s discrimination lawsuit, just an “equal-opportunity offender”? [Above the Law]
• New York State Court of Appeals judges must undergo mental and physical exams every two years past the age of 70 if they want to remain on the bench. [New York Law Journal]
• In anticipation of a rash of bankruptcy filings, attorneys are leaving investment banks and returning to law firms. [NYT]

FINANCE
• Could the similar CEO pay packages at Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Goldman Sachs be coincidence or collusion? [Bloomberg via DealBreaker]
• Google’s proxy statement is out, and the company paid out over half a million for CEO Eric Schmidt’s “personal security” costs. [EDGAR/SEC via MarketBeat/WSJ]
• Lost in the maelstrom of buyouts and takeovers? Here’s a chart to keep in your briefcase. [NYT]